Hey All, I am creating a webapp that lives on nodejitsu servers, one of the things it does is upload files via ftp to a remote server. This remote server needs to whitelist the IP address of the webapp in order to allow the ftp connection. Any ideas how to do this? Does the IP change on each deployment? Anything else I should be worried about? Thanks!

Hey All, I am creating a webapp that lives on nodejitsu servers, one of the things it does is upload files via ftp to a remote server. This remote server needs to whitelist the IP address of the webapp in order to allow the ftp connection. Any ideas how to do this? Does the IP change on each deployment? Anything else I should be worried about? Thanks!

Hey all, I have a site that will upload a file via SSH after a form submission. This SSH server I am connecting to needs the IP to be whitelisted before connecting. How can I determine which IPs need to be whitelisted for them? Thanks

chjj: I've been working with cronopia in the evenings my time about an issue with nodejitsu that surfaced when deploying a few days ago. Basically the STDOUT log indicates that "npm ERR! Failed to change folder ownership under npm cache for %s /root/tmp/tmp-57779vdm8674/npm-cache/_git-remotes/git-github-com-github-octicons-git-f3bf6e7f" is failing... now this wasn't true 20ish days ago because our site https://openuserjs.org/ is already depl

oyed with 2 git urls like npm is designed to do. I'm in the process of notify GitHub that nodejitsu isn't working with the package distributors...I don't believe they will be too happy with that. Do you have any suggestions besides having sizzlemctwizzle emailing [email protected] ? Currently sizzle says that he tried it on another machine and getting the same errors with git urls. TIA

chjj: My hands are tied since he's the "owner" and I'm just a subordinate. He says that only he's allowed to deploy (assume an SSH key floating around somewhere)... it would definitely be useful to have an "admin" account under his in which I'll be asking him when he responds again... we're on two different time tables so it's difficult to get a hold of us.